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On the development codenames for the Odyssey block, MTG.com columnist Mark Rosewater writes:

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The Odyssey block was the Magic Brand team's reaction to our hard-to-spell theme. They wanted simple-sounding names that were also easy to spell. In addition, they came up with the second big codename innovation: picking names that had a set order. Thus, the names began with "A" [for argon], "B" [for boron], and "C" [for carbon]—in alphabetical order. Why elements? I have no idea. But, hey, who says science never sees use later in life?[4]

Magic Player Rewards provided some cardboard tokens for the block. However, because Magic Online needs to represent all the tokens in the game, art needs to be created for even the most insignificant tokens. For those, Magic Online is the only place it appears.[10]

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